Sunday, January 3, 2010

boxer

Origin and History

The origin of this breed is Germany. The Boxer breed is very recent, it was obtained there is approximately a century, between the intersection of several breeds.

In short Boxer veins the blood at least five races, all are former race dog attacks, with wide and flat noses:

The Bullbeinser (bull fighter), the Baerenbeisser (bear hunter), the Brabanter of Belgium, Dazinger of Poland and the English Bulldog.

It was a dog little known outside Germany even after the War

World, where the soldiers carried them to their homes. The first copy recorded in the book of origins of races of the girls English Bulldog and was Bullenbeisser Mulauers Flocki in 1895.

Physical characteristics

The Boxer's body is compact but powerful, shiny coat and tight body.

The forelegs are strong, straight and very muscular. The fourth post is powerful and very angular. The lower jaw exceeds the upper, curved upward. The muzzle of the Boxer is broad and black with many nasal orifices open. The ears high on the head, amputated the tip and the remaining lines. The eyes are very dark and very expressive of. Through them the Boxer forward boundless energy and intelligence terrible.

Character race

The Boxer, though does not require much care, requires constant attention, exercise and much love from his masters. If the dog is lonely, bored or if his master abandons this could become very problematic because glass is a very strong race and predatory. The hunting instinct of the dog, we will satisfy him, that is to say it will require many years, many games because otherwise he will become aggressive.

The females seem more aggressive than males. To repel this aggression, we should tire the dog with long walks, three times a day.

They must do much exercise. All is not aggressive in this race, the dogs are very loyal to their masters. They make a great affection for their masters. They are noble, loyal, always happy and players even in old age.

In addition, they have a passion for children of the house may become the guardian and defender of his terrible.


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